By completing this activity, students will be able to match data sets with box and whisker plots and calculate median, range, interquartile range, mean, and mean absolute deviation of data sets. Students are given eight data sets that each have ten data points. They complete a statistical analysis in the workspace by ordering the data; finding the five number summary; and calculating median, range, interquartile range, mean, and mean absolute deviation. Then they cut and paste box and whisker plots and statistical data summaries matched to the appropriate data sets. Included: -2-Page Worksheet -2-Page Workspace -12 Box and Whisker Plots (4 will be leftover for added challenge) -10 Statistical Data Summaries (2 will be leftover for added challenge) -Teacher's Guide w/ CCSS, objectives, materials, and procedure -10 Discussion Questions (and 4 ideas for use) -Answer Key for Cut and Paste Activity You might also like: The Dance Theme: Identifying Bias and Analyzing Data in Sampling Plans Sampling Plans Card Sort BINGO: Statistics & Probability Review Teach 7th grade math? Consider this incredible deal: 7th Grade Math MEGA (Growing) Bundle Copyright Information and Terms of Use: The purchase of this product entitles a single user to reproduce the resource for classroom use only. Discounted additional licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. The product is for educational use only. The product may not be used for commercial purposes or resold in any form. It cannot be uploaded to the Internet, with the exception of password-protected school websites. © Free to Discover (Amanda Nix)
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This set of worksheets is intended for students of 3rd year of ESO. It consists of six worksheets that deal with the past continuous and the contrast with the past simple; as well as the vocabulary related to crime and law. The worksheets are: Vocabulary: crime and law. Grammar (two worksheets) : past continuous /past simple. Reading: Detective Stories. Speaking: Liar game. Writing: Who Kidnapped my Teacher?
This is a fun worksheet to practice the Past Simple or the Past Continuous. Students look at the pictures and fill in the gaps with one of the linking words in the box in order to complete the story.
Fill in the sentences with the correct form (past simple) of the appropriate verb. Download this free worksheets.
Worksheet to number pictures, match pìctures to the words, a bit of Spanish translation and finally putting the words into the gap fill - all based on Harry Potter. - ESL worksheets
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Students fill in the boxes with the infinitive and past simple of the verbs suggested by the pictures. Hope you like it. - ESL worksheets
Help your students learn how to end a sentence with proper punctuation. Is it with a question mark, a period, or an exclamation mark? This exercise will also help with reading, grammar, and fine motor skills. The worksheet can be used in a variety of ways. Students can either write the punctuation in the boxes at the end of each sentence, or they can cut and paste using the strip provided on the right side of the worksheet. Spring Punctuation Answer Key
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This is a fun worksheet to practice the Past Simple or the Past Continuous. Students look at the pictures and fill in the gaps with one of the linking words in the box in order to complete the story.
Students can practise affirmative and negative sentences. Students will have to complete the sentences accordingly using the verbs supplied in the box. Pictures make the meaning clear. As usual fully editable. Greyscale and key are included. - ESL worksheets
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Grammar Games: Another “Find Someone Who Has” game, this time focusing on grammar. Each student has a sheet with their word at the top. (There are 12 different words, so depending on your class size, more than one student might have the same word.) Students walk around the room and check each person’s word to see where it fits on the grid. Students write the answer and the name or initials of a person with that word on the line in each box. These games are perfect for review and practice of grammar skills. You can even reuse the game cards by placing each card in a sheet protector and having student write their answers with a wipe-off or dry erase marker. There are 4 different games included in this set. Each game has 12 different cards. This “Find Someone Who Has” grammar set reviews and practices the following grammar skills: - synonyms - antonyms - irregular past tense verbs - irregular plural nouns Click here to get the Math Games and the Grammar Games in ONE BUNDLE Check out my other “Find Someone Who Has” games with a math twist! Find Someone Who Has ~ Place Value set 1: Expanded Notation Find Someone Who Has ~ Place Value set 2: Adding and Subtracting Multiples of 10s and 100s Find Someone Who Has ~ Place Value Bundle Thanks for stopping by! Lisa, Second Grade Stories
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